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Nadolski, L.S.

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WE5RFP021 Operation and Performance Upgrade of the SOLEIL Storage Ring 2312
 
  • J.-M. Filhol, J.C. Besson, P. Brunelle, L. Cassinari, M.-E. Couprie, J.-C. Denard, C. Herbeaux, N. Hubert, J.-F. Lamarre, J.-P. Lavieville, P. Lebasque, M.-P. Level, A. Loulergue, P. Marchand, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
 

After two years of operation, the SOLEIL 3rd generation synchrotron light source is delivering photons to 20 beamlines with a current of 250mA in multibunch or hybrid modes, and 60 mA in 8 bunch mode. The radiation control of the beamline hutches is performed at 300 mA, but recently a 455mA current was stored during machine tests following the installation of the second RF cryomodule. It is foreseen to reach the maximum current of 500mA in the early 2009 and to operate in top-up mode from then on. The new transverse feedback loop has enabled to improve the performance of the single bunch and multibunch beams. The beam position stability is in the range of few micrometers thanks to the efficiency of the fast orbit feedback. Fifteen insertion devices are now installed in the storage ring, ten others are under construction, and a cryogenic undulator is under development. A big effort is being taken in order to compensate the effects of these insertion devices on the machine performance. The good operation performance achieved in 2007 (first year) has been improved in 2008 during which ~4 000 hours will have been delivered to the users with a 95.5% availability and a 30 hours MTBF.

 
WE5RFP080 Development and Installation of Insertion Devices at SOLEIL 2453
 
  • F. Marteau, C. Benabderrahmane, P. Berteaud, F. Briquez, P. Brunelle, L. Chapuis, M.-E. Couprie, T.K. El Ajjouri, J.-M. Filhol, C.A. Kitegi, O. Marcouillé, M. Massal, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, K. Tavakoli, M. Valléau, J. Vétéran
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
  • O.V. Chubar
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

SOLEIL storage ring presents a very high fraction of the total circumference dedicated to accommodate insertion devices. Over the presently planned 25 insertion devices presenting a large variety of systems, 15 have been already installed and commissioned by the end of 2008. The UV-VUV region is covered with electromagnetic devices (one HU640 and 3 HU256), offering tuneable polarisations. An electromagnet/permanent magnet undulator using copper sheets as coils for fast switching of the helicity is under construction. 13 APPLE-II types undulators, with period ranging from 80 down to 36 mm, provide photons in the 0.1-10 keV region, some of them featuring tapering or quasi-periodicity. 5 U20 in-vacuum undulators cover the 3-30 keV range whereas an in-vacuum wiggler, with magnetic forces compensation via adequate springs is designed to cover the 10-50 keV spectral domain. R&D on cryogenic in-vacuum undulator has also been launched. A magnetic chicane using permanent magnet dipoles has also been designed in order to accommodate two canted undulators on the same straight section. The processes for optimizing the insertion devices and their achieved performances will be described.

 
TH6PFP075 Linear and Non-Linear Optics Measurements at SOLEIL 3877
 
  • R. Tomás, M. Aiba, G. Vanbavinckhove
    CERN, Geneva
  • A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
 

The successful correction of non-linear resonances in DIAMOND using the BPM turn-by-turn data has motivated testing this approach in SOLEIL in collaboration with CERN. We report on the first experiences towards the correction of non-linear resonances in SOLEIL.

 
TH6PFP095 Linear and Non-Linear Model Optimisation for SOLEIL Storage Ring 3931
 
  • M.-A. Tordeux, P. Brunelle, A. Loulergue, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
 

SOLEIL, the French 2.75 GeV third generation synchrotron light source, was commissioned 3 years ago. Thanks to beam-based measurements, the theoretical model of the storage ring lattice model has been improved. First, the quadrupole lengths in the hard edge model were finely tuned to get good agreement with the experimental measurements of betatron tunes for different optics. Second, the non-linear model was modified to better fit with beam-based on-momentum frequency map measurements. A thick sextupole model has been introduced in addition to the non-linear effect of the fringe field in quadrupoles. Simulated and measured tune shifts with transverse amplitudes are then compared. Finally a coupled machine model has been built thanks to crosstalk closed orbit acquisitions. A comparison with another model which is based on turn by turn beam position monitor data is presented. As a validation check, the coupling effect of the 10 m long HU640 undulator is evaluated through these coupled models.

 
TH6REP080 Beam Position Orbit Stability Improvement at SOLEIL 4141
 
  • L.S. Nadolski, L. Cassinari, J.P. Daguerre, J.-C. Denard, J.-M. Filhol, N. Hubert, N. Leclercq, A. Nadji
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
 

SOLEIL is the French 2.75 GeV high brilliance third generation synchrotron light source delivering photons to beam-lines since January 2007. Reaching micrometer to sub-micrometer level stability for the photon beams is then necessary but very challenging. Since September 2008, a fast orbit feedback has been running in daily operation. The performances of the system will be presented together with comparison with the ones previously achieved with the slow orbit feedback system. Status of the interaction of both feedback systems will be discussed. Moreover new X-BPMs have been installed on dipole and undulator based beam-lines; a total number of 9 vibration sensors (velocimeters) are now installed in the storage ring tunnel, on the experimental slab and outside the building in order to help to locate the different noise sources. Detailed results will be presented and debated.